NEET-UG 2026 paper leak: Delhi Court sends Manisha Mandhare to 14 days CBI custody, accused allegedly sold questions for money
New Delhi, May 17 -- The Rouse Avenue court in the national capital on Sunday remanded Manisha Mandhare, a botany expert and National Testing Agency (NTA) panellist, to 14 days of CBI custody in connection with the NEET UG Exam Paper leak case.
Mandhare allegedly had conspired with other co-accused persons, including Manisha Waghmare and Prahlad Vittal Rao Kulkarni to leak questions and content to students for a substantial monetary gain.
The CBI has sought 14 days remand of the accused, Mandhare, to unearth the larger conspiracy and source of the leaked NEET UG 2026 question paper. She was apprehended from a hotel in Mathura.
After hearing the submissions of the CBI, Special Judge Colette Rashmi Kujur granted 14 days of police custody...
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